Justice and Security

Responses to the Consultation

Below are the submissions for which authorisation to publish has been granted. In the interests of ensuring maximum transparency, the Government is making every effort to secure consent to publish all the responses in full, subject only to necessary redactions in the interests of national security or data protection. However in this consultation, as in any public consultation, responses may be submitted in confidence and the Government is bound to respect that confidence. The Government also, of course, has to comply with the requirements of the Data Protection Act. Where consent to publish a response is not forthcoming, we have also seeking consent nonetheless to disclose at the very least the identity of the respondent.

Of the 6 submissions yet to be published on this website, the Justice & Security team have contacted all of the respondents, seeking their authorisation to publish. Of these, 4 are individual members of the public and 2 are private companies. An anonymised summary of these 6 responses can be found here.

Disclaimer

These submissions are third party information which is published in full. For further details, please see the terms and conditions for the Justice and Security Consultation website.We are not responsible for the content or reliability of these submissions and the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the Government. Likewise, we are not responsible for the content or reliability of any external website we link to and do not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them.